One of the designs (Yellow Black abstract – Card No.8) is available with “Happy New Year” printed within.

All the designs are attached for your convenience.

Selling price of each card – Rs. 15.00 only

Dear Well-wisher [16.November.2007]

As you may be aware, a severe lack of consciousness regarding mental illness, mental health, and the lack of organised care for mental health
needs, exists in India. This lacuna may be attributed to the fact that mental health issues and mental illness remain to be largely ignored by
public health departments to policy-makers, to geographical communities to the corporate arena, although significantly prevalent in every mentioned
sector of our society.

Mental illness has a huge and very far-reaching impact on the individual, her/his family and their communities. Individuals suffer the distressing
symptoms of various disorders and disabilities in addition to the suffering caused by the lack of awareness and sensitivity to the issue. This also
often renders such individuals unable to participate in work and leisure activities, often a result of discrimination. They worry about not being
able to shoulder their responsibilities towards themselves, their families and their friends, and are fearful of being a burden on others.

In recognition of the current dearth of services and the growing need for a multifaceted approach, which would cater to the gamut of services
required for total reintegration, the MANAV Foundation committed itself to The MANAV Rehabilitation Centre for the mentally ill
and emotionally disturbed. The aim of this rehabilitation centre is to facilitate maximum reintegration of mentally ill individuals into mainstream
society.

One of the many activities undertaken towards this end of complete reintegration is “art and craft”.
The art and craft sessions are carried out at the centre as a part of their therapeutic process. These sessions enable the clients to tap their
creative potential and explore artistic freedom in the expression of their emotions and experiences. The products of this process are exhibited at
the centre as a source of inspiration for all.

In the course of making clients aware of their potential, the printing of greeting cards for sale from these unique paintings has
been undertaken. Apart from the commercial value of this project to the individual clients, which will boost their confidence and help them take
their first major step towards economic independence, we hope this venture will go a long way in spreading the word about mental illness and
emotional disorders.

Thus we invite you to take a look at the cards, and place an order with us for them. In other words, you have the opportunity to be our partner in
ensuring equal opportunity to all regardless of gender, colour, religion and mental capacity.

Do get back to Tina on +91 22 23724889 for any further details you may require in order to make your decision and place your
order. Please feel free to visit us whenever convenient to you.

We look forward to hearing from you soon,

Sincerely,

Meena Mutha

Binaifer Jesia

Tina Sequeira

Trustee

Director

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Whilst the world has been quick to respond to the growing threats to the human body , little has been done especially in India, in response to the
afflictions of the human mind.The mentally ill. The emotionally disturbed and those with severe personality disorders bear not only the anguish of
their suffering but also the additional burden of society’s indifference and ignorance.